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Here it will be seen that the rule for responses given above hasn't been followed , because the polarity of the original clause has been reversed : that caterpillars have legs vs. don't they . Similarly , if the original is positive ...
Here it will be seen that the rule for responses given above hasn't been followed , because the polarity of the original clause has been reversed : that caterpillars have legs vs. don't they . Similarly , if the original is positive ...
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Yet the definition of ' theme ' for motional predicates , as given in 2 , will not be applicable in the case of other classes of predicates , such as verbs of judging like blame and scold , and verbs of physical perception like hear ...
Yet the definition of ' theme ' for motional predicates , as given in 2 , will not be applicable in the case of other classes of predicates , such as verbs of judging like blame and scold , and verbs of physical perception like hear ...
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An unusual problem arises in compiling a backwards dictionary of French : since spelling and pronunciation are so divergent , the question arises as to whether entries should be given in orthography or in some phonological transcription ...
An unusual problem arises in compiling a backwards dictionary of French : since spelling and pronunciation are so divergent , the question arises as to whether entries should be given in orthography or in some phonological transcription ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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